The COMMONWEAL VOLUME XL April 21, 1944 NUMBER 1 Philip T. Hartung 16 18 THE WEEK 3 THE COOLEY BILL ...
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The Cooley Bill A requiem for rural rehabilitation Rural Observer THE LONG fight to transfer to America's monopoly-minded big growers lands and heritage, stock and equipment—almost,...
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The Old Fox Hunter The danger of leveling J. L. Benvenisti IT IS the misfortune of Britain that so many with much less risk to his intellectual dignity, for of her institutions are meanly...
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What Private Relief Can Do after the War JAMES WOOD JOHNSON FOR relief work in a liberated Europe, it is now recognized that some of the most difficult problems can best be solved by private...
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Communications TEACHING THE WORKERS Washington, D. C, April 3, 1944. TO the Editors: John Cort's timely and forthright appraisal of the successes and failures of existing Catholic labor schools...
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The Stage & Screen Only The Heart THERE is, I am sternly convinced, everything to be sajd for naturalism on the stage, but I don't think I'm the one to say it. Even as a reader of Balzac, I can...
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ALL RIGHT," says Hollywood, which always -tV. keeps on eye on such things and has to be six jumps ahead of public demands, "if the war-laden people want light musical films, we'll give 'em light...
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Editors' Choice Emma Lazarus. Selections from Her Poetry and Prose. Edited by Morris U. Schappes. Cooperative Book League. Jewish-American Section; International Workers Order. New York. ...
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20 THE COMMONWEAL April 2 i, 1944More Books of the Week Crazy I/Feather. By Charles McNichols. Macmillan. $2.00. T HERE IS about this book something of the feeling evoked by your daughter's...
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